Friday, February 1, 2008

Year In Review: 2007 Faculty Publications

The faculty at the University of Maine School of Law had a very productive 2007, with 14 law review articles, 7 books and 8 book chapters being published or accepted for publication during the year. In addition to these publications, many faculty were engaged in other significants scholarly activities. Congratulations to all!

Law Review Articles)
  • David Cluchey, Competition in Global Markets: Who Will Police the Giants?, 21 TEMPLE INTERNATIONAL & COMPARATIVE LAW JOURNAL 59 (2007).
  • Christine Galbraith, A Panoptic Approach to Information Policy:Utilizing a More Balanced Theory of Property in Order to Ensure the Existence of Prodigious Public Domain, JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTYLAW 1 (forthcoming 2008).
  • Lois Lupica, Financial Recovery from Bankruptcy: An Empirical Study,AMERICAN BANKRUPTCY INSTITUTE LAW REVIEW (forthcoming 2008) (with Zagorsky).
  • Jeff Maine, Acquiring Innovation, 47 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW(forthcoming 2008) (with Nguyen).
  • David Owen, Climate Change and Environmental Assessment Law, 33 COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW (forthcoming 2008).
  • David Owen, Law, Environmental Dynamism, and Reliability: The Rise and Fall of CALFED, 37 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW (2008).
  • Martin Rogoff, For the Abolition of the Death Penalty in America: The Advocacy of Robert Badinter, 30 HUMAN RIGHTS QUARTERLY (forthcoming 2008).
  • Martin Rogoff, A Comprehrensive Treatise on Maritime Law for Students and Practitioners, 13 OCEAN AND COASTAL LAW JOURNAL (forthcoming 2008) (review of JEAN-PIERRE BEURIER ET AL., DROITS MARITIMES).
  • Martin Rogoff, Tort Reform a la Française: Jurisprudential and Policy Perspectives on Damages for Bodily Injury in France, 13 COLUMBIA JOURNALOF EUROPEAN LAW 231 (2007) (with Corbe-Chalon).
  • Deirdre Smith, Who Says You're Disabled? The Role of Medical Evidencein the ADA Definition of Disability, 82 TULANE LAW REVIEW 1 (2007).
  • Deborah Tuerkheimer, Exigency, 49 ARIZONA LAW REVIEW (forthcoming2008).
  • Deborah Tuerkheimer, A Relational Approach to the Right of Confrontation and its Loss, 15 JOURNAL OF LAW AND POLICY 725 (2007).
  • Deborah Tuerkheimer, Renewing the Call to Criminalize DomesticViolence: An Assessment Three Years Later, 75 GEORGE WASHINGTON LAWREVIEW 613 (2007).
  • Jennifer Wriggins, Damages in Tort Litigation: Thoughts on Race and Remedies, 1865-2007, THE REVIEW OF LITIGATION (forthcoming 2008).

Books)

  • Jeff Maine, A STUDENT’S GUIDE TO THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE (5th ed.Lexis, 2007) (with Gershon).
  • Jeff Maine, THE FUNDAMENTALS OF FEDERAL TAXATION: PROBLEMS AND MATERIALS (Carolina Academic Press, 2007) (with Miller).
  • Jeff Maine, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY TAXATION: TRANSACTION AND LITIGATIONISSUES (Bureau of National Affairs, 2007 Cumulative Supplement) (with Nguyen).
  • Jennifer Wriggins, THE MEASURE OF INJURY: RACE, GENDER AND THE LAW OFTORTS (N.Y.U. Press, forthcoming 2009) (with Chamallas).
  • Donald Zillman, STRATEGIC LEGAL WRITING (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2008) (with Roth).
  • Donald Zillman, BEYOND THE CARBON ECONOMY (Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2008) (senior editor and chapter author on Nuclear Power,with Redgwell, and Omorogbe, Barrera-Hernandez).
  • Donald Zillman, MAINE TORT LAW (LexisNexis, 2007) (update with Simmons and Gregory).

Book Chapters)

  • David Cluchey, Antitrust, Chapter 8, LEGAL MEDICINE (Mosby Elsevier, 2007) (revision).
  • James Friedman, Sad Truths, in BAD PRESIDENT (Rosen et al., Workman Press, 2007).
  • Christopher Knott, CJ: Legal Resources in GUIDE TO REFERENCE (12th ed., American Library Association Editions, 2007).
  • Jeff Maine, Patent Donations and Tax Policy, in 2 PRAEGER PERSPECTIVES: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND INFORMATION WEALTH 445 (2007) (with Nguyen).
  • Jeff Maine, Taxing Trademarks and Domain Names, in 3 PRAEGER PERSPECTIVES: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND INFORMATION WEALTH 407 (2007)(with Nguyen).
  • Peter Pitegoff, The Market for Change: Community Economic Developmenton a Wider Stage, in PROGRESSIVE LAWYERING, GLOBALIZATION, AND MARKETS: RETHINKING IDEOLOGY AND STRATEGY (2007).
  • Deborah Tuerkheimer, Toward a New Crime of Domestic Violence, in 1 VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN FAMILIES AND RELATIONSHIPS (Praeger Press, forthcoming 2008) (edited by Evan Stark and Eve Buzawa).
  • Nancy Wanderer, Writing Effective Law Court Briefs, in MAINE APPELLATEPRACTICE (Hon. Donald G. Alexander, 3d ed., forthcoming 2008).
  • Jennifer Wriggins, Whiteness, Equal Treatment, and the Valuation of Injury, 1900-1949, in THE CULTURAL FOUNDATIONS OF TORT LAW (Stanford University Press, forthcoming 2008) (edited by Michael McCann and David Nelkin).

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